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Tintin in the Land of the Soviets is shameless anti-Communist propaganda (and does contain a hint of the foul racism we’d see a lot more of in Tintin in the Congo).
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Tintin sets off for North Africa. He thwarts a scheme thought-up by a gang of criminals who have hidden opium in tins of crab-meat.
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The Broken Ear is an early but solid story that touches upon the 1930s war between Bolivia and Paraguay.
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The publication of Land of Black Gold was abruptly halted in 1940 due to the invasion of Belgium during World War II. It took eight years for the adventure to resume.
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Explorers on the Moon concludes the visionary adventure of Tintin that commenced with Destination Moon.
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Prisoners of the Sun follows the intriguing enigma of Seven Crystal Balls and takes readers on a thrilling journey across lush jungles and towering mountains.
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In The Calculus Affair (1956), Tintin embarks on a captivating adventure set against the backdrop of the tense Cold War era.
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